1. Define elegiac mood.
2. Who is the speaker?
3. In lines eight through nine, what happens to the Seafarer's feet?
4. In lines ten through eleven, what happens to the Seafarer's heart?
5. In lines eleven through twelve, what happens to the Seafarer's soul?
6. Discuss the imagery in lines fourteen through twenty-four. Be specific.
7. in lines one through twenty-five, how would your characterize the Seafarer's experience?
8. Explain line twenty-seven through thirty.
9. What is a tern.
10. According to line thirty-three through thirty-eight, why does the Seafarer return to the ocean tme after time.
11. Give an example of a kenning in lines fifty nine through sixty.
12. Define fervent.
13. Explain lines sixty-five through sixty-six.
1. Define elegiac mood.
2. Who is the speaker?
3. In lines eight through nine, what happens to the Seafarer's feet?
4. In lines ten through eleven, what happens to the Seafarer's heart?
5. In lines eleven through twelve, what happens to the Seafarer's soul?
6. Discuss the imagery in lines fourteen through twenty-four. Be specific.
7. in lines one through twenty-five, how would your characterize the Seafarer's experience?
8. Explain line twenty-seven through thirty.
9. What is a tern.
10. According to line thirty-three through thirty-eight, why does the Seafarer return to the ocean tme after time.
11. Give an example of a kenning in lines fifty nine through sixty.
12. Define fervent.
13. Explain lines sixty-five through sixty-six.
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